You wake up and find a letter from your father. He is gone…The only lead is his old notebook and a mysterious necklace. What happened?

Explore the islands of Uncharted Seas, a world filled with many dangers, puzzles and secrets. Fight monsters, learn to use magic and discover ancient treasures which will help you on your quest. Use all your wits and skill to unravel the mysteries of ancient kingdom Arcadia and sea monster Oceanhorn.

Oceanhorn combines captivating storytelling, breathtaking 3D visuals and exciting gameplay into one massive action adventure experience you will never forget.

Enjoy an incredible soundtrack from the best video game composers in the world: Nobuo Uematsu (Final Fantasy*) and Kenji Ito (Seiken Densetsu*)

Master the game effortlessly with accurate touch controls or iOS7 Controller.

FEATURE OVERVIEW:

-Music from legendary Nobuo Uematsu and Kenji Ito-10+ hours of story driven gameplay.-Master magic and swordfight-Find ancient items to help you on your quest-Game Center Achievements-Accurate Touch Controls-iCloud support-iOS 7 Controller Support

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Customer Reviews

Lacking that certain something

by
Miburui

I was an early adopter of the game and I've checked up on it several times through its post-release development. The game obviously looks good and benefits from a good composer, but it is an unabashed Zelda clone that tries too hard to mimic the success of classic adventure games, but without an engaging hook that kept me entertained and willing to push on. In many ways Oceanhorn is a prime example of what a premium iOS game should be: good looking, small (file size), MFi controller support, and iCloud saving. However the gameplay does not hold up. Clunky controls (both touch and controller) make combat and navigation cumbersome. While the lack of a meaningful map or objective indicators could be construed as a throwback to classic adventure games, this is 2015 and we're playing on the most mobile multimedia device ever created. The game should make more concessions to be applicable to very short gaming sessions. The list of problems goes on, and I'll cap them with an incredibly frustrating and unsatisfying boss encounter against a tentacled plant monster thing. This boss drove me from the game several times, and each time that I reinstall the game and try again (sometimes months in between ), the same boss fight stymies me with incredible frustration. Finally with the help of a new MFi Bluetooth controller, i defeated the boss and immediately deleted the game afterwords. For good, this time.

Shining example of what a mobile game can be

by
Numbr7

i just completed playing through Oceanhorn, and it’s the most satisfying and memorable mobile game I’ve played to date. A lot of great work went into the graphics, level design and overall feel and it adds up to a sort of mini or “lite” version of a full-on console game.

There are definitely some flaws (the last level / final battle are disappointing, it’s way to easy to get trapped in parts of the environment, etc.) but they are all quite forgivable when measured against how much quality you get from the game overall.

I’m a huge Zelda fan, and I really appreciate what has been borrowed from those games. This is probably the best Zelda-like game I’ve played on any platform, outside of the actual Zelda franchise games themselves. In the end, I very much enjoyed the 18 hours I spent in the world of Oceanhorn, and I’m excited by what this developer has accomplished on the platform. Thank you for the fantastic experience and I hope see see more like this in the future!!

Amazing game!!

by
Dtj8526

This game is amazing! The graphics and sceneries are beautiful, the controls are smooth and easy to operate, and it has a good story and great gameplay. The only annoying thing about it is that sometimes after defeating an enemy or throwing something the controls glitch and I end up being unable to move in a certain direction, or I move in the complete opposite direction. This is quickly fixed by lifting my finger for a second, and then the controls seem to recalibrate and I can move normally. Not a huge deal, but can become irritating when fighting multiple enemies at once or when fighting a boss battle. I noticed that some people have been having problems with the game not rotating on the screen with the iPhone 6. I have an iPhone 6 and have not had this problem. Maybe check to see if your screen is on lock? Anyway, great game and definitely worth the cost!